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Cathy has specials all the time & the easiest ways to hear about specials are Facebook, Twitter and the Newsletter. Wondrous Woven Fabrics' offers free First Class shipping on pattern orders within the US too!

You'll have all the fabric you need for the quilt top & enough jelly roll strips to make a scrappy binding! The fabric is Modern Workshop.. the same yummy & bright fabric I used on the cover of the quilt pattern... & speaking of patterns you'll be one of the first to get it!

the rules

leave a comment for each entry.

pretty simple.

{ if you leave one comment saying you did all 3.. you only have one shot! }

I like kits but i don't always buy them. I always like to see some options within kits. Like having an original kit like the pattern is done in, and then being able to see them in a completely different style fabrics, like a civil war version and a modern version. It always lends (me anyway) to a whole new line of ideas and inspiration.

I'm a very beginner quilter so I don't know very much about kits. I can say that I do like the idea of a kit that includes all of the fabric so I can just enjoy the sewing! I love sing what people put together for a kit!

As for quilt kits, I've never purchased one. I've always been intrigued by them, but never actually taken the bait (tempting though it is). Perhaps, this quilt kit giveaway could turn me into a lifetimer!

p.s. I LOVE the Hugs & Kisses quilt pattern - it's my favorite of all your new ones. Although, I'm still eager to see Plaid Parade!

I really love quilt kits. I'm lazy like that. I like to make one purchase and have everything I need to get going on the project. If the kit includes pre-cuts, all the better! Also I'm not that good at picking fabrics that go together, so getting a kit takes care of that for me.

I like quilt kits but almost never buy them. I usually just buy the pattern and then material. One year at a quilt show I fell in love with a kit. It's the one kit I've ever bought. When I sat down to make it, it had only half the fabric. Luckily it was half of each piece so I was able to just make the quilt half the size. It still came out a good lap size. Course I had to rant and rave a bit before I sat down and put my math skills to work and figured all my changes in cut sizes. ALMOST more trouble than it was worth but now that it's finished I love it.

I have to admit that I never bought a kit before :) It is not that I don't like them, I love the idea of having both the material and the pattern and not needing to calculate yardage and try out different fabrics together. But I never ever stick to a pattern, I always change it. So if I bought a kit I would probably have to also buy extra yardage and all the advantages I get from a kit would suddenly be gone :)

I love kits, because then I know I have all the pieces I need to comeplete the quilt. There are no worries about last minute forgetfulness. Additionally, picking out fabric isn't usually my strong suit, which is why I love the precuts. I can pick up a kit, and there is usually a picture of the finished product, so I can know right away if I like the "ensemble."

I've never used a kit before. I generally like picking out the fabrics myself. I think people making kits is fine, but just don't enter it into a quilt show (which I've seen before--doesn't make any sense to me).

I generally don't like quilt kits, because I always want to try to make it my own. But I can totally see this when the basis of a quilt is a particular jelly roll or other precut. Makes a lot of sense there

I tend not to buy quilt kits, probably because it makes me feel guilty since I have so much stash. But if I really like the quilt then I love being able to make my own just like it. I really like the kits that include borders and binding, backing is optional.

Kits are great when you want to just dive in and make something, and you know how it will turn out. But I generally prefer choosing and arranging my own fabrics, and learning along the way, even if my results aren't always as stellar as I think they will be!

I really like kits! I wish kits always included the binding and sashing and backing and batting as an option because I hate having to figure that out after the fact. I also like that when I buy a kit, I'm less tempted to pick up a zillion pretty but not matching FQs here and there so I have less accumulated stash to fret over.

I've never used a quilt kit so I don't know if I have much of an opinion, but they seem like a great idea to help people get everything they need for a specific quilt. I do love this pattern and those fabrics, I would love to win!

I LOVE kits. As much as I like to mix and match fabrics I rarely have the time or energy with two little kids running around. I love having it all bundled and ready for action. Also I HATE math and almost always have to end up going back to the store so having it all ready is awesome.

I love the concept of kits because I do not yet have a fabric stash. However, I feel that a kit takes some of the creativity out of the process because the fabric is chosen for you. But turning that to a positive, if your child wants "that one" and you can not deviate without breaking her heart, the quilt guarantees something exactly like the picture.

I think quilt kits are great, but I find too often that when I break up the yardage and pricing it ends up costing me more. I think quilt kits should be the same or better than the $/yard price. I would buy way more kits if they saved me a little $ on yardage.ourbusylittlebunch(at)hotmail(dot)com

I LOVE LOVE LOVE quilt kits. They help out so much when you haven't made a certain quilt. Then you can make more with the knowledge from them. Plus it's easier for a single mom who doesn't really have the time to get together the fabrics and she just wants to sew!

I like kits. I generally wind up replacing at least one of the fabrics when I purchase a kit that includes fabrics, but when I do, the fabric I replaced becomes part of my stash... Can't argue with more stash, can you?

I'll be posting to my blog tomorrow, so I'll finish the three posts then.

I have yet to but a quilt kit but I love the idea of them. There have been many I have wanted to buy but can't afford right now or don't have a need for it just a great big want! So I love them and hope I get the chance to try yours-it is so cute!!!!

I have mixed feelings about a quilt kit, so I've never bought one before. On one hand, it would great to have EVERYTHING I needed, but on the other hand, it's a big up-front expense that I am not always willing to make.

I don't often buy a quilt kit. I usually like to come up with my own combinations of fabrics. In saying that, I would of course love to win the kit, just so I could try your lovely pattern. It is my favourite of all your new ones!

I do like kits, but I do not get them often. Every now and then it's nice to be able to get right to a project without having to think about color choices and worrying about having enough if pulling from stash.

I have not bought a quilt kit - yet. I'm a fairly new quilter & buy a bit of "extra" fabric in case I have cutting "difficulties." Until I get more comfortable in the cutting department I am avoiding purchasing a kits. This too shall change! Happy quilting!

I love the quilt kits when you are saving a little money, and I also like that it is quick and easy with no hassle. I would love to see some bag/purse kits that include the matching zipper/snaps and any interfacing involved. Oh.. and maybe some placemat and matching table runner kits.

Kits! Big fan, espeically modern kits. Since I live in a place without a local quilt shop and shipping to Canada can sometimes be a little more than usual, at least if there is a kit I can justify it all. Thanks Julie!

My feelings on quilt kits is that there's always an aspect that doesn't suit what I am looking for. I like the pattern but not the fabric or it's the wrong size or any variation on this. I have yet to buy I quilt kit. HOWEVER I love fabric bundles. It helps in coordinating fabric from different lines and when buying online it's super helpful. Computer monitors don't always show color accurately. Thanks for the giveaway!

Generally I don't do kits. Selecting my own fabric is half the fun of starting a new project. One exception would be a project with lots of applique, since there are usually so many different fabrics used.

Quilt kits: I've never bought one. I think I tend to like to pick out my own fabrics. I think the only way I would buy a kit was if it was for a specific design that might not translate well in different fabrics.

191 comments already---I doubt if I will be chosen, but hey, I will give it a shot anyway. I LOVE your new patterns, so even if the random thingy doesn't choose me, I plan to purchase them anyway. Hope I win!